All horses require the same things. A horse in the wild would search out grass and edible weeds, possibly even tree bark if nothing else is around. They will also lick rocks and soil to get minerals and salt.
An Arab can eat anything other breeds of horses eat.
Arabian horses are not wild, they are domestic, so therefore, they get their food from humans.
Arabian horses are not wild horses, they are domestic horses. They are kept, raised and bred all over the world, including the US, Canada, Europe and Arabia of course.
Arabians can live basically anywhere. As long as they can get warmth when it gets cold, and a way of cooling when it is hot. Arabians were originally found in the deserts of the middle east, so they are not particularly colder weather horses.
In the wild, if horses sense danger they run until they think it is safe to stop
It doesnt matter the gender of the horse...I'm not sure what you mean. A mare or stallion can be wild.
In southeast asia and india, there are no wild horses. Komodo dragons don't eat wild horses.
Arabian horses, like all other breeds of horses, do not hibernate. Horses have rather small stomachs and must constantly graze in order to maintain their weight. They are not capable of "gorging" themselves in order to survive a hibernation and in fact, overfeeding a horse could actually cause it to colic.
Horses are herbivores.. That is, they eat vegetation and not meat. If a domestic horse does not eat meat then neither would a wild horse, right?
Arabian horses first originated on the Arabian Peninsula.
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Yes, they can.